The Mcmahon Line: 100 Years Of The Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute

Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
General (Retd.) J. J. Singh
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
General (Retd.) J. J. Singh
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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Sir Henry McMahon, a British colonial administrator, drew a line along the Himalayas at the Simla Convention of 1913-14, demarcating what would in later years become the effective boundary between China and India. The boundary, disputed by India’s northern neighbour, has had a profound effect on the relations between the two Asian giants, resulting most prominently in the war of 1962 but also in several skirmishes and stand-offs both before and after that. It continues to be a thorn in the side – reaching a flashpoint at the tri-junction between Tibet, Sikkim and Bhutan in Doklam in 2017 – and may derail all the progress in bilateral ties if left unattended. General J. J. Singh examines the evolution of the boundary and the nuances of British India’s Tibet policy from the eighteenth century through to India’s Independence, analyses the repercussions for contemporary times and puts forth recommendations for the way ahead.

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Sir Henry McMahon, a British colonial administrator, drew a line along the Himalayas at the Simla Convention of 1913-14, demarcating what would in later years become the effective boundary between China and India. The boundary, disputed by India’s northern neighbour, has had a profound effect on the relations between the two Asian giants, resulting most prominently in the war of 1962 but also in several skirmishes and stand-offs both before and after that. It continues to be a thorn in the side – reaching a flashpoint at the tri-junction between Tibet, Sikkim and Bhutan in Doklam in 2017 – and may derail all the progress in bilateral ties if left unattended. General J. J. Singh examines the evolution of the boundary and the nuances of British India’s Tibet policy from the eighteenth century through to India’s Independence, analyses the repercussions for contemporary times and puts forth recommendations for the way ahead.

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General J.J. Singh, a highly decorated soldier, has served as the Chief of Army Staff and the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee. He was closely associated with the planning and execution of the Kargil War at the army headquarters. After retirement, he was appointed as the governor of Arunachal Pradesh. He published his autobiography, A Soldier's General, in 2012.

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